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Diaspora Kenyans Kick off Ksh 1.5 Billion Founder Angel Investment for Daktari Biotechnology Ltd.
Daktari Biotechnology Ltd, a company specializing in medicines and vaccines, is one of the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) located at the Diaspora University Town (DUT). Dr. Wilson Endege and other scientists founded the company. Diaspora Kenyans and Kenyans have launched the Founder Angel Investment initiative, aiming to raise
KCB Bank Role in the Ksh 200 Billion DUT New Wealth Development in Taita Taveta
Dan Kamau, the Project Director of Diaspora University Town (DUT), held talks on the DUT plan for university and town development at the KCB Bank MSMEs event in Voi. The event was attended by teams from KCB Bank's Nairobi, Mombasa, and Taita Taveta branches in Voi, Wundanyi, and Taveta. KCB
Diaspora & Kenya Investors Visit their Diaspora University Town (DUT)
In a vibrant show of commitment and collaboration, Diaspora Kenyans who are founders and investors of the Diaspora University Town (DUT) project visited the project site in Voi, Taita Taveta County. The event brought together diaspora professionals from across the United States, Kenya-based experts, and Ndara B Community entrepreneurs to
Dr. Endege explains Daktari Biotechnology Founder Angel Investment through the $1,200 that grew to $288,000.
A recent media story reported an investment of $1,200 that grew to $288,000 over 30 years, which is a 240-fold increase. Angel investment refers to the provision of capital to entrepreneurs to advance the quality of life, while also generating a return on the capital. Daktari Biotechnology Ltd
Developing 3,778 Properties & Opening MSMEs at Diaspora University Town to be like Cambridge, MA.
As I send out invitations to Diaspora Kenyans to join the Diaspora University Town (DUT) initiative, I find myself visiting the cities and towns they live in through Google Maps. I virtually visited Cambridge, MA—the home of Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Dr. Wilson Endege, the
Daktari Biotechnology: Africa’s Pharmaceutical Company.
Global health leaders and representatives from African nations convened to address one of the most urgent health security challenges facing the continent: Africa’s continued over-reliance on foreign aid for essential medicines. The consensus was clear and resounding — for Africa to secure its health future, it must commit to building
Diaspora University Founder, Prof. Mutisya, visits Kenyatta University.
Prof. Philliph Mutisya, of Raleigh, NC, USA, a founder of Diaspora University located in Taita Tevata County, toured Kenyatta University. During his tour, he met Dr. Harun Mbuvi of the Chemistry department, who studied in Iowa, U.S.; Prof. Rebecca Karanja of Environmental Sciences; Racheal Mwale of the Chemistry department,